
'Madame Web', an American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character of the same name, nabbed the most wins at the 45th Razzie Awards on Friday, including worst picture, actress and screenplay.
The Razzie Awards are the annual Oscar spoof that spotlights Hollywood’s worst performances.
Seinfeld actor Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix satire about the cereal industry, Unfrosted scored two wins for worst actor for Seinfeld and worst supporting actress for Amy Schumer.
Tying with Unfrosted, Joker: Folie a Deux and Megalopolis were both crowned with two wins.
Joker: Folie a Deux won for worst prequel, sequel, remake or rip-off and screen combo, while Megalopolis earned esteemed filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola worst director and Jon Voight worst supporting actor.
Coppola posted a response on Friday to the film’s Razzie wins.
"I am thrilled to accept the Razzie award in so many important categories for @megalopolisfilm, and for the distinctive honor of being nominated as the worst director, worst screenplay, and worst picture at a time when so few have the courage to go against the prevailing trends of contemporary moviemaking!” he wrote in an Instagram post.
“In this wreck of a world today, where ART is given scores as if it were professional wrestling, I chose to NOT follow the gutless rules laid down by an industry so terrified of risk that despite the enormous pool of young talent at its disposal, may not create pictures that will be relevant and alive 50 years from now,” Coppola added.
The Razzie Redeemer Award, bestowed on a past contender who has “gone on to better things” since being nominated for a Razzie, went to The Last Showgirl, which stars Pamela Anderson.
More than 1,100 Razzie members from across the United States and about two dozen other countries vote on the awards, according to the Razzie website.